On July 24, Jin10 reported that on July 23 local time, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that the House would not need to vote this week on the release of records related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, as the Trump administration "has done everything possible to release these records." It is reported that the Democrats are continually trying to force a vote on this matter, claiming it concerns trust in the government. The Republican leadership also announced a resolution that has no legal effect but will urge the Justice Department to provide more documents.
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U.S. House Speaker: The House does not need to vote this week on the release of Epstein case records.
On July 24, Jin10 reported that on July 23 local time, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that the House would not need to vote this week on the release of records related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, as the Trump administration "has done everything possible to release these records." It is reported that the Democrats are continually trying to force a vote on this matter, claiming it concerns trust in the government. The Republican leadership also announced a resolution that has no legal effect but will urge the Justice Department to provide more documents.